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This collection of "The Far Side" cartoons is taken from "Hound of the Far Side", "The Far Side Observer" and "Night of the Crash-Test Dummies". Yet again, the author's odd and dark sense of humour is expressed in the doings of man and beast.
Money or Love, Internet Dating From the Far Side of 40 is exactly as it advertises---a novel about the pitfalls of internet dating for Boomers, Gen X'ers, and the outer fringe of Millennials----- through the holiday seasons of Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and Valentines.The main characters are Pete Wilson, a 53-year-old PR/Marketing Guru who has been abruptly down-sized from his high-paying job, and Julia Regent, a 52-year-old widow of five years who finds herself at a crossroads of redefining her life.Pete and Julia meet at the intersection of online dating. One for money. One for love.Their shared stores are about connection....among family and friends, and within a community---throughout life's cycles of birth, death, marriage, divorce, parenthood and grandparenthood. Most essentially, it's about looking for love at any age.The Money or Love story is universal. It's a reflection of the world we all share and in which we struggle to survive by searching for that one most essential element....love..
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The fourth in a series of best-selling collections of the syndicated cartoon that's sold more than a million books!
The eighth collection of The Far Side.
The weather in Moscow is good, there's no cholera, there's also no lesbian love...Brrr! Remembering those persons of whom you write me makes me nauseous as if I'd eaten a rotten sardine. Moscow doesn't have them--and that's marvellous." —Anton Chekhov, writing to his publisher in 1895 Chekhov's barbed comment suggests the climate in which Sophia Parnok was writing, and is an added testament to to the strength and confidence with which she pursued both her personal and artistic life. Author of five volumes of poetry, and lover of Marina Tsvetaeva, Sophia Parnok was the only openly lesbian voice in Russian poetry during the Silver Age of Russian letters. Despite her unique contribution to modern Russian lyricism however, Parnok's life and work have essentially been forgotten. Parnok was not a political activist, and she had no engagement with the feminism vogueish in young Russian intellectual circles. From a young age, however, she deplored all forms of male posturing and condescension and felt alienated from what she called patriarchal virtues. Parnok's approach to her sexuality was equally forthright. Accepting lesbianism as her natural disposition, Parnok acknowledged her relationships with women, both sexual and non-sexual, to be the centre of her creative existence. Diana Burgin's extensively researched life of Parnok is deliberately woven around the poet's own account, visible in her writings. The book is divided into seven chapters, which reflect seven natural divisions in Parnok's life. This lends Burgin's work a particular poetic resonance, owing to its structural affinity with one of Parnok's last and greatest poetic achievements, the cycle of love lyrics Ursa Major. Dedicated to her last lover, Parnok refers to this cycle as a seven-star of verses, after the seven stars that make up the constellation. Parnok's poems, translated here for the first time in English, added to a wealth of biographical material, make this book a fascinating and lyrical account of an important Russian poet. Burgin's work is essential reading for students of Russian literature, lesbian history and women's studies.
Enjoy this first in a magical later-in-life romance series by USA Today bestselling author Jennifer L. Hart A mountain of regrets. A bargain with a mischievous faery. Could tinkering with her past create a better future? Joey Whitmore longs to escape her dead-end world. Facing a midlife crisis at age forty-two and still living with her mother, getting fired from yet another job is the proverbial last straw. So when a fae trickster in human guise offers a chance at changing her history, she figures there’s nothing left to lose. Though skeptical of his magic, Joey accepts the sly prince’s enchanted hourglass and begins a reckless journey back in time. But as she tries to act as her own fairy godmother and reverse her mistakes, her blundering interference causes a chain of catastrophic consequences. Will Joey’s attempts to alter her deadbeat destiny end up erasing her entire existence? Over the Fairy Hill is the first entry in the Magical Midlife Misadventures paranormal women’s fiction series. If you like relatable characters, paranormal twists, and laugh-out-loud humor, then you’ll love Jennifer L. Hart’s endearing tale. Buy Over the Faery Hill to grant a bag full of dubious wishes today! Book 1: Over the Faery Hill Book 2: The Fae Side of Forty Book 3: Witch Way After Forty Book 4: Witch Way Did She Go Book 5: Witch Way is Up Book 6: Jingle All the Witch Way Book 7: Witch Way Today Book 8: Witch Way Tomorrow Book 9: Witch Way Ever After Fans of the following authors are known to enjoy this later-in-life slow burn pwf romance series: K.F. Breene, Shannon Mayer, and Robyn Peterman.